医学部级科研机构
北京大学医学部叙事医学研究中心
阅读次数: 发布日期:2021-03-01
北京大学医学部叙事医学研究中心成立于2020年10月,中心主任为医学人文学院副院长郭莉萍教授,副主任为北京大学第三医院党委书记金昌晓研究员,学术委员会主席为医学人文学院王一方教授。中心现有研究人员32名,其中正高职称16名,副高职称7名,中级职称7名,主要成员来自北京大学医学人文学院、北京大学第三医院、北京大学人民医院、清华大学医学部和北京积水潭医院等。中心的人财物管理挂靠医学人文学院,由学院主要负责人对中心的管理进行监督,实行年报制度。
“叙事医学”概念2001年由美国哥伦比亚大学丽塔·卡伦教授提出,2011年正式进入我国,其理论与实践方法受到了我国医学界的广泛认可,被认为是医学人文在临床的落地工具。目前,叙事医学的主要研究领域有医学文学研究、医学语言研究和医患沟通研究等,融合了叙事学、语言学、心理学等跨学科研究方法。叙事医学的研究方向可分为叙事医学理论、叙事医学实践、中国叙事医学、外国叙事医学、比较叙事医学等五个方向。叙事医学研究目前正朝着在地化、中国化和循证化研究路径稳步推进。本中心通过与北京大学第三医院、积水潭医院、首都医科大学附属天坛医院等临床医院开展深入的科研合作,用量表与访谈相结合的方式测量叙事医学实践的实际效果,使得叙事医学实践效果为更广大医学界所接受,实现真正扎根于中华文化、服务于中国医学实践,具有中国特色的国际一流叙事医学研究机构。
本年度中心成员出版专著及教材4部,发表叙事医学方面论文21篇,其中郭莉萍主编的《中国叙事医学专家共识(2023)》(北京大学医学出版社,2024)代表了目前研究叙事医学教育方面的最新成果。本年度,中心还组织了《叙事医学》《中国医学伦理学》《中医药历史与文化》等专刊,发表了乔玉玲,黄蓉,李远达,张瑞玲,毛旭,魏继红,胡志兰,李俊,郭莉萍等老师的《叙事医学课程思政系列课程设计探索》(《叙事医学》,2022,5(05):318-327)等文章,提升了叙事医学研究中心在国内的学术影响力。
机构负责人:郭莉萍 guolp@bjmu.edu.cn
联系人:李远达
邮箱:liyuanda@bjmu.edu.cn
电话:010-82805320
地址:北京市海淀区学院路38号,北京大学医学部逸夫楼701室
网址链接:https://shh.bjmu.edu.cn/xyjj/xszx/yjzx1/bjdxyxbxsyxyjzx/index.htm
Introduction to the Center for Narrative Medicine
at Peking University Health Science Center
The Center for Narrative Medicine at Peking University Health Science Center was established in November 2020. The director of the Center is Professor Guo Liping, vice dean of the School of Heath Humanities, Peking University. The deputy director is Jin Changxiao, professor and secretary of the CPC committee of Peking University Third Hospital. The chairman of the academic committee is Professor Wang Yifang from the School of Heath Humanities. The Center currently has 21 members, 12 of whom are full professors, 5 associate professors and 4 lecturers. Members are respectively affiliated to the School of Health Humanities, Peking University Third Hospital and Beijing Jishuitan Hospital. The School of Health Humanities will supervise the management of personnel and property of the Center. The Center implements an annual report system.
The term "Narrative Medicine" was proposed by Professor Rita Charon of Columbia University in 2000. It was formally introduced to China in 2011. Since then the Chinese medical community has widely recognized its theories and practices and regarded it as the tool to bring medical humanities into clinical practice. The Chinese journal of Narrative Medicine was launched in 2018. Narrative Medicine, a textbook for the standardized training of residents approved by the National Health Commission, was published in April 2020. In September 2020, the Chinese Preventive Medicine Association established a secondary branch of Narrative Medicine. A four-volume "Peking University Narrative Medicine Series" is planned to be published by the Peking University Medical Press. It can therefore be concluded that both the research and practice of Narrative Medicine are in full swing in China. The founding of the Center will undoubtedly further the localization and deepening of Narrative Medicine in China.
The Center aims to carry out research in the following five fields: Theories of Narrative Medicine, Practices of Narrative Medicine, Narrative Medicine in China, Narrative Medicine in the World, and Comparative Narrative Medicine. It is the Center’s hope to set up new foundations in both theoretical and practical research, so as to constantly bring innovations and breakthroughs to the theories and practices of Narrative Medicine. In order to take advantage of the integration and innovation potentials in interdisciplinary studies, the Center will also cooperate closely with the research teams and practice bases of the School of Health Humanities, Peking University Third Hospital, and Beijing Jishuitan Hospital. A decade later, or in 2030 when the Healthy China Initiative will have been realized, the Center will strive to develop itself into a world-leading Narrative Medicine research center with first-class research capacities.
Research Fields: Theories of Narrative Medicine, Practices of Narrative Medicine, Narrative Medicine in China, Narrative Medicine in the World, and Comparative Narrative Medicine.
Director: Prof. Guo Liping (guolp@bjmu.edu.cn)
Contact: Dr. Li Yuanda (liyuanda@bjmu.edu.cn, 010-82805320 )
Address: Room 701, Yifu Building, Peking University Health Science Centre, 38 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China, 100191.